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When drivers are responsible in land-keep assist failures

Lane-Keep Assist Failures: Understanding Driver and Manufacturer Responsibility

Lane-Keep Assist Failures: Understanding Driver and Manufacturer Responsibility

April 29, 2026 by Laura Rosen

Lane-keep assist was supposed to make driving safer. But what happens when the tech actually fails?

Categories ADAS, advanced driver assistance systems, Car Knowledge, Legal, Safety Tags Driver and manufacturer responsibility in land-keep assist failures, How often land-keep assist fails, Lane-Keep Assist failures, Steps after a technology malfunction carash, The reason land-keep assist breaks down, What lane-keep assist does, When drivers are responsible in land-keep assist failures, When manufacturers are responsible for land-keep assist failures

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